(Alfred) Clifford Jarvis (6 February 1908; 21 November 1981) was an Anglican priest. [1]
Jarvis was educated at Sudbury Grammar School, Fitzwilliam House Cambridge and Lichfield Theological College. [2] After a curacy in Brightlingsea he held incumbencies at Horningsea, Coddenham, Elsfield and Algarkirk. He was Archdeacon of Lincoln 1958 to 1960 [3] and then of Lindsey to 1971. [4]
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